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1 1 | turn aside to all other things; and, in pursuing the empty
2 1 | at their pleasure to many things in respect of which man
3 3 | Reason sees that whatever things that are held to be good
4 3 | surpassing the condition of things material, has a life and
5 3 | reason and not bound up with things material, the foundation
6 8 | mind and will, by whom all things are moved in conformity
7 15| man, but of all created things; for, of necessity, all
8 16| forming a just estimate of things to decide whether such doctrines
9 18| to secure harmony in all things. This harmony has been not
10 20| is concerned with those things which lead to God as man'
11 23| throughout the State what things soever are true and honorable,
12 26| down: namely, that some things have been revealed by God;
13 28| conformity with the truth of things, serves not a little to
14 28| genius, containing all those things which have no necessary
15 33| and leave unpunished many things which are punished, and
16 34| claimed for all to do all things is not, as We have often
17 42| follows that freedom in these things may be tolerated wherever
18 45| exceptional condition of things, it is expedient to take
19 47| 47. These things, venerable brothers, which,
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